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A REA50ISMF0R SICKNESS. He* It by kldnoyu tnkft from tta? blood every twenty-four hour* 500 ?r?ltt? ol Impure, -flftlxonou* matter wore 1 1 1 a ti enough to eauae <lcntli. Weakened kidaeya leavti t ti it* wa*te fh the bloo<l. and you are toou alok. To g<-i weftVura the kidney* with Doan'e Kidney I'llla, the great kidney upecl lie. Mr*. II. Howie* of lt8 (.'ore street, Durban., N. (J , says: "I wu? hick and bed fast f<?r over n|ne month*, and the doctor who attended inn said tinlch* 1 fubmltted to u u operation for gravel I would never lie well. I would not consent to ttiut and *o continued to suffer. My buck waft so weak I could not stand or walk, and It ached eon atantly. Tho first day after I began luting* Uouu'a Klduey rills I felt Ire* lief, and in a short time I was up ami around the auuiu an ever, free from LflfkaollP.1' A I-' KICK TlllAl/ of this gr^-at kidney medicine which cured Mrs. Itowks will he mailed to any part of the Ulllted States. Address Foster-Mil- j l?urn Co , Buffalo. N. Y. Hold by ?ll ; aoalera, price fifty cents per box. Embarrassing Reminiscences, William H. Crane an<l Willis P. S Sweat nam met tho other day for tho j first time In years. In a quiet, dlgnl- | tied, and aoverel y earnest manner, j they began to tell things to one an- ; other. Mr. Sweatnam took umbrage at a remark Mr. Crane made regard j fng his youthfulness. "Now, don't be a bad boy and throw ! stones," said Sweatnam. "I remember j back In '72 seeing a mftn of your name wearing a toga in an extravaganza." j "Well," answered the exponent of Harum. "I remember going out to tho fair grounds in Indianapolis in '04 and Kecing a husky boy pounding a bn^s ; drum In the band, and- they said his name was? ? ' "For the Lord's sake, hush!'' ex claimed Sweatnam; "there may be ladies present." ? New York Times. Vocation for Squinting Girls A tradesman in Berlin has hi! u:...n the plan >'( encaging t n 1 1 r? r e-:r:.s to serve in Ms shop A*k?M the r?^a .Kon he said. "I an', of'1 n robbed Nov that the ev?-?? of my girl* in r-verv direction. ?'re r-:tttn:v.< r- ?ho f<-al will never V.r.ow *h ? n' *h?y zr* t,e;ii? watched." It takes a fast man to beat a boar 1 bin. Ho. v:. Mo*t of tr* 0 Japanese cltlea ar? rerj old ?u<l their street* are too ujirrow for street railway*. To rebuild tlie *tref t? for the u*e ot tl|? aireet railways U not hu ea*y ntftH#r> ht a ti or Oaio vr Toixdo. i Iccistouar*, {** Kjux* J, C'HMftx snaka oath thai fca U ? wiilor pann?f of tbo nfin $f V, J, C xbpki A Cm., ?i ?>i r<jf bufltnfcM in tii* Citjr of Toledo. Count v and btato afor^aJd, an d il.at t*i 1 | firm will i-ay |h? fiuca of owe KWDkiu t>oL i tun for and *v?ry of i intiit { that c*nnr>t La cured by th? u*# of Hall t , OiTlBKH 0t)||, Mill J. CuiKtl I Hworo to befor* mf anl ??.t#-?r1l>?-d in u.y . j n??*ri ?'*, tiiU ct h. day of I>*.eui. | ? ?> *U (\ai,K !?> , l^ni. A W (ii.taus ' ??? ? ?*?' ' \ofnry II all 'a Catarrh < 'ure H int*roaily, and i act* ?ilr?-<4tiv "r> Us? ?^^oa ?nd fau*ou* sur- i fa <?? of tb<* aytreui. nend foi t?-<<tlaiociAU, ? fr<*<* > I. Cutout X Co., Toirdv. <?. F"M t>Y alt i>mif#ttt!?. "??*. 'lak* nail > Family 1'iti* t*j e>>nA(i{-?ti-'0? Aiaariran xtiofi in Utaiuvk. Th# Amtri< ait nsade ahoa i* popular j In Denmark'. Two, of tL# for ??????? j ?ho? stores !n I'^p^nliajfrn ?.*#? tb* An^rifan ?hoe fw r a * 'fader-' :n th?-jr Splendid a ho*' window exhib:'* FITiir*rrpan*ntly oir'd V- ? fit* carpus. ? r.'*a after tlnrt dav??j#rof l>r e < ?r<r*^ f Noj-vrtKfvjtorer, f2tn.il twttie ax i t r> ?ti>?fr?? t>r Jl. 11, Ki ixs, I.'.J ?31 Ar .h fct.. I'idia . I'* I ivr> vf-ar U*t) t'jfi* r.( Cong > t.twt 4~# ? >1'1 in the rnarkft Ant'^frp. r.a Hat f Mi H*??r Or.a ilxe amaU^r aft*r u%in^ Aii#V> Pvi-. Eaj?, a powder. It ma'*** tijfht ? r r.? ? no** rur?? awollen, hot ?<r#i:ta2 4'tk-.nf f??>t. Inifrowin^ ^rt?i and I n.\ r.? \t a(l dniirjri*?? aftd ?h-># 'IA\ Do&'i ?^l>t Jlfly Trial | a-?Va^* J'***:*-* Jnall. A'ldr*?s, Ai>a S. ? >?rr.it#*i I.*Kor N.V. I.idiurn, rnad?- of f>j*. ^ for jiinkmz furr.itxir*. r?r Mrs. \V(iis!o w '* S'">- -t ion j r- v ro j- ??"?? i"ii-. if? .. twlliii)8,f/?|t?!i tfi?gi.'.'! -. r??ia<*? sa**T.tr.* lloii allaji; pain l .'oij'* iS* a ?:??*:?* Miony J;ii sff.tn tof ir*.r.:r.^ lo< i.intUo* ar.d b ?. x?n..'. iii I do no: ixdlfv* PU"'? f'-tr- f - <r ?"-r s^a". )l<.ri na? n.f jmi f r ' .'ig.T* *ad J-MSoTsr Trinity Sprtr.## f r. i : lT. ; >t>. II-ih'ih ha* a", n ,-?t ?. . r ?? * : ^ U!.lli<>n "f An Anti Sta-S ck Vtttd. I.lrut T':rr r f t^.p Krvr.ch r.aTT. hsa aft'-r tnttrh ' slud> d#*vls?-.i a i-ian for a ship 'h?* i iffr.'-r-s <>r. which will, as ho ???. l>- j.r*?,f aualnM s?-a ticLrit. iafci. ii?* has caught the id&a ? fr? ni ? h ^ rr.o'i'.'n of a fwir.tf. As a K? r."rai vo^r^lF (.r- o<ily f^I po! :r.c from tea to fi'tven s vonds at a and hss *ihi!<! hsv?- n "^c'^nr '?^lr,R of twvn'yd wo f -' ? >:: 1 s. h- fit! c ?-? i a ' . c that ? ff' <?' r.f tli?? wavof ? v.nn!d th'.? h? oo-.tn?oraot?ol. \! Tttrr'e rjif;-'.''] '?'?ould bo >?( hlxmt G.'"'00 | ?.,[>? b>;r<%-n ard wooltl ?all at a f-T^o'd of nlr.otoon knots. All lh? , cabins would l.?e woll ovit of thn water : as thry wou'd l-o rue; p<1 on a ?'.*?(? k tr.oro than thirty foot above tlio y.ti level. Miss Hapgood tells how she was cured of Fallopian and Ovanan I nnanviuation ? and cscapcd an awful operation by using Lydia E* Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "I)kah Mas. Pinuiiam: ? I suffered for f<ur years with what tho doctors called Salpingitis ( inflammation of the fa ilcpinti tubes* ami o\a ritis, which aro most distressing and painful ailim-ms, aiYecting all the , ... eurrounding parts, undermining the const ituti<>n, and (tapping t !;?? life forces. If you had seen me a year I bc^an taking l.ydin 1-. PinkhamVs Vegetabl? Compound, and had noticed the sunken eye*, 6allow complexion, and general emaciated condition, and command that person with ma as I am t*>day, robust, hearty aud woll, you would not wonder that I iccl thankful to vou and y?ur wonderful medicine, which restored mo to new life and health in llvy months, and paved me from an awful operation." ? Miss Iujcnk Hai^ood, 102 'J Sandwich i>L, Windsor, Ont. Ovaritis or Inflammation of tho ovaries or fallopian tubes which adjoin the ovaries may result from sudden stopping of the mouthly flow, from liiftnmnia tlon of tho womb, aj)d many other causes. The *lighU-i?t indication of trouble With the ovaries, Indicated by dull throbbing pain in the v.de, accompanied heat and shooting pains, anould claim your instant nttentiou. I? will not euro itself, and a hospital operation, with nil it.? terror#, may easily result from neglect. u I)rar yis. Pinkham: ? lean truly say that you haw> saved my life, and I cannot express my arutilude to vou hi words. M Before I wrote to you telling iun\ I felt, I had doctored for over two years steady and spent lota of money in medicine l^sides, but it all failed to do me any good. Mv menses did not appear iu that time nud l pu'.lered much rain. I would daily Wve fainting rpelU, headache, backauh^ and bearing down pain, and was so weak that it tvas nard for me to do my work. "I used your medicine and treatment as directed, and after taking three l>ottles i>t LydUE. Pinkliam'ft A cjfrtablo Com pound, inen&es appeared, my womb t rc?\i Lles left mc^ ami i have Ivcn regular r.vrr auice. 1 used fr?MT'.ec!i Vottlcs nf I.ydla E. i'inkhnm'ft Vegetable Compound and Wood lMiritler together, ami am r.o'.v restored to ]*>r feet health. Mad it ret Ih'Pti for vniv T wrmlil V?. ? - ^ , . i* c-n in luy gnivo. **I will always reoommend your wonderful remedies, undnope that these f?w-ili<ifja may lead others who Buffer as I did to try your remedies;" ? Mm. T. C. Wil uw?v, H. K. No. 1, Manning, Io^a. ' " Such unquestionable testimony prove* the power of T.ydin E. I'Lnk ham's Vegetable Copipound over diae*?e* of women. _ Women should remember that Uiey arc privileged to consult Jlx*. Plakham atfynn, Ma?% about their 1 lines*, entirely free. STRUCK A MINISTER Rev, L. 0. Broujhlcn and a Chief of Police hijjaje in Mix- Lp POL I Cf MAN RtStiMS ALLLli A T IONS ? ? * SentatiOrveJ Fight in Barfcer Shop at Albany, Ga , Bctvrteri W*!l-Knowrt Atlanta Preacher and Chief of Po lice. Af.l^any Sp*1 iai -It'-t. t>r f>?o ti Itr?iufhti>D AlUntt ?nj CfefT? oi I'M! K V W**'?trtxtk m*r* th.* -*o trai ft * i r*>* :n a #*ttw.x>cai wbkb cv<urr# J *??>?;* * ?> /!??>? t Vl?* iijr uftvr U\ 'b* *>?-:?#>? sis, of |>*f im ? scr. ?>r- S-.gl ' w**j ti-? wutionw- of iU;;. > ;? rt?*trt*l '.is x a ? * .'At, .Sua '.a? *(r<rs.>:a is :5,< C&iix'.A aud.t;r._3i ft.* >-.i f * * >e : 'J.trf*! ; u: *ii k "**3 Vt* J jl.i ? M.t'. h?: (.*. i/j i >? i-. 'ii { ? t* t** !'**< <' t'. ' fj ' ?? r ?? ? f i '.i* Ofct/jjj ,4\t *?> fcS'?* i'f'il'* '.A : 2. *.J. i yOfti-.-fci.- 'it S-J prm* h'.? .. ^t.-(cvs i,. ? <?, f ?u '?-iy ? ?' AG iC. I vS,. f. t: C .1 CiLti V Jui ?lt-.il Tr^-i W - ? Tv.-V 1 ?? sjft&icsija ---i ijj 'A .fc.? * ?? ;.??3 ". ? - ??'?*? *A: 4. -$?? VW ?<05hA 1C* vi ALjAZ'/ JJLi i *6* '. * is i*'< : . i r ?>i i* ?' ?' '? ?; 5t.?ci -.cn-^r1:. W Wr>!. : r '?: t I u v ^c i ^ "'a., a )?????. x: s l>*- ?? i.x>. :-j/t * i_# i" ? ^ ha;r r-*<r#f <^*TTr? t, ? n:*:-^. a? V. i tj?* h:>r: h<? y - - ?. ; ?? ? ' ^-rf- "3-i.t a'.' i : s. s<; ?*r *Al * ' \ 2. frj*? '} ??; Pr r ; r r : ti r^V'V'v-! n:; f r o^r ?r f. c t, . - jKOpit ?oi\* <'\*l 'i iicViv in frAn? vf ?.hf- eho{-, an-! f r a 4 it a;^rfar?>l : h<i' a . ;p "*.t? ;nn;;i'r,t T'r?-- afTa;r ?:a> a j?r -.*t s'vnsition an 1 it i<* frv-c-- i !y thai ni.ifP tro ih)? v. .!] r? ^ -i ? t <r??n? Hr > : *r h I ? -?:*. s : r.sr>;> > W? ri f'-u t?{ Vh'.ff ' Wi-sMn* ?>k ari'l thr Sr-nm.->r -#?!<????? fr m ?iiis ds-tri. t in t h ?? j> i?s??nt Assembly, ' ?ia ! a A^rt) Nt r H W. Jordan ;t - v o.| tL-ar .J )ri]an is the man that fumisip- I lirowgh'wn with hi* "vi- ; ?l' ti> <*. Jordan was kno?*k? <l lio-.vn hut huff^r'-il no hi rio'i^ (hunnxr Suicide cf Goldsboro Man. Nrw York. Special. ? Ovr-r l;at;Kh, I') years old, a rottr^d ? t o? k hroktir, tjf f loldslioro. N. t urnmitted tUicidii hy driukin? larhuiiL acid. Ik wh.h found dt-ad iit h?-.i in l.ia room on the sv.'oiul floor a* ] ? ^ West Ft?rly-?>jffh?h street, hy isis '?>r. Mrs. William Jc-saup. Mr. uv..t hftUKh < rtnif H^vr-rai sv-m- k s ai:'> t'? Im> treat*' 1 for insomnia H<* iuiv >nlted many h p?-? iaiists, " hut K<*t n" telief. De.spondeocy o\f-r his failure ? ohJain a ? ure eau.-t-d him to ? ;id his life. Mi? T??ssup is a racmhT ' . ' he i "hrist Inn S?it-ntist Chureli and ? fi'-n imicirtuned hitu to try the faith ?ure. Her brother poohoohod this. siiyiuK 'hat there was "nothing in if " Sunday night Mr. Ov? rhaugh a at? tit ting on ' h" stoop with h!n npphrw di.s- i rusKitiK Christian e and Miii i ie I He remarkoil that only a fool would Kill hinm-lf with (drl.-olle a? :d. Hp seoincd more fhii-rfuj H?n usual and r> mained up till late Tliat tlm a< id ' v.rp <akr>n * hi In sitting there is evi dipt. for thrrr is a laryn stain on th*? ? * t ' u 'n ? st. p. Mr. < >v?*rl?aVjKh was prom inent in business in (t^ljj.-lifirn, and v. as worth {Iiuhhui. Three Die by Explosion. Philadelphia. Spe. !al.- Th:e?? persons lo>t then live* a Hi i a half a dozen oth * is wore injure' I late Monday a.^ thi re s.ilt of t li o explosion of a small l/:ind> of fircwoilij n The storeron'm of th* Diamond !' r? vork? Company ut No. >2'"> At* h trtet. The d? a 1 are Jacob JamiAiti h. age;1 years. O. Herman. '21: I.-na S? mj.icr 21. The raM's<? of the fireworks e\p!. <!on i.j not known. Thomas Conway. one . f Th ? firm of tho fireworks company, na? wrapping >:j? a Mil all bundle of ft;eu irks for a .?i-tom when it exploded. and v??on the I wilding 'ah? in flair.** ? T:* f'.a.!--' >prcad to the ludldins c> u;..? b . H S. Kit tier & Company. p.iLIixhrrd of Ciitholi" hooks an 1 that 'v upi< ) by I I. < I i 1 1 ti ? y ft '!? t! -- .a auto I I ohitc snpnl:* s 1/ : i * I r. ' mt:o:s T ?" V: * ; ~f* if;^ ' 1 Ti tt:i \ b'.libhf:::*. in! . 1 1 c ir > i.< est .n.ati-J ;sl There way no a : . . the firework* e*t ih'.;<hr;"n?. Stani'ard Oit Company iieyai. T nmtoii N . Sp? ? Sa! ? Cnarl"-' I * 1 W-nd?T>on I ? ? f at;! - f? i.h W. N'wlln. <?' Ph 'a V ! ph . i o.::i ? > ! fur ti'^crire Hi ?? <?' Ma <? Mow. lav fib ] !n f >c C -.i t of f'h ? r? ?* r y ' a t.il! f< r th< dis^obi! .? r, of ? h <? Stand ard (>.! I'limiianj a N w .!*.-.-<>? t'Tpo : iiition. harming tha' the "mpat.y i- i! I ' . w; ; * 1 and that il in v.'.'atiun of ! i r> i anti-tru.-t laws of the l'n:ted r! t'.< ? | and of the de. hi. on in th'.* .~fate ;? i iatins to m<moprdie>. Tr ? !? '1 a-k?- 'ha? lot or.ly t h<" ? . -m pan y he llr>.dw-' hit that its hsm d -'rJPut* i sinol.k- its f toi kholde:> aft r pay ?*:? off )t v . . ; :t htandinp seen; :t < r. For tlx- a o:n j phshtnent ? f this p irp se. it a.-k?*i t nit a r. fi\ < ; he aj poi :ne t Bti! Posters Organize. H.chmond. Va S ;>e i.il ? I i i ! i p???ters I from Tielawai ? Maryland. T"?: ? it t of i Columbia. West. Virginia. North sul ! South Carolina ni? t here and j l.'.ed the Middle Atlanta States Hill | Posters and I)ist rihutorh A v?oriatw>n. 1 he fol low ? n R olllrers vere elected W. Hmtou. of RHhmon t. pr^sid^nt S S.-hloss. of WiriW^^cn. N ?*.. se':e t-.ty; Jesse K. r.f Wiimlngt-n. l">e! Tn.in.ial se. . ta.> J'-bn'^^Wce rr.r.V;er. of Washingtor.. I? C treifcyrer. German Wa-*hips to Hayti. H^rlin. Hy r'ah-r - \kTr Korrrnnr.ent It&H derided to aend a Warship to Port An Prince, Hayti. r.fter having agreed vlth the French Rovernm?-nt that t limple ?^"'opy ugs not imfTleleni re paration t bo pnit of th?? K'?v??rn meni hf Hayrl for ro. ??nt Ptoniy?R of the French and GerlScaD mlnlstcrt by the palac* cuard at tne Haytiajj iapi tal. Whatform of^xrfation tbetwolROv e.rmonlg will deman\J 1* not yei>now-n l.ut CSermaoy has de< 10rd W"ffct harmo Uioualy *ith France* PALMETTO CROPS Condition* for thg Growth of Crop? H?v? Been F?vor?t>l?. Th? week ending 8 a. rn . June 27th, | had a mean temperature of 7# degre**? ' *blch 1? practically normal th? ei , UfDiM minimum of fit at (;r**n i \ille on the 24th, and a maximum vl \ at Allendale and Blackvtlle ou th* +21. j The relative high in tfc? ? eastern portion* aud below normal . In the centra! and ?wirra we?M Th??r? was more than tb* usual acuouat *? t , bright #unsh:ne Ther* ?*r*? local higU damaging wind* earjy in ?fte wv*k ;a the northern axil northeastern couri j ! tt?*?. Scatter**! O'.'v >if *e<| ?i*r s y iu ih-# weei* ;? it* x *m w ! . n*M-tl>?rrti na4 <v>uaii-*!i aaiO'/atiBg tv> tuor* 5&i? as v?r a fa f.&* (mm Wntk>** tie &*!#,. xci wt*li ?ir4W< amount* ta OC b?f,C tea*. Tiie r<porc* <.*4 swwpuai^ttw :n.~ sit* *'4. in ir. tjv? jt 'ikif, | A-^i -ion* ;t %hm. d? ca w&xft v.'f* I 1 \ J-* f\-cn >.< *1 t,i - Ui ?,' rM r ;f #||>:0. tlMC'tili. - )># . *bwert w ?<<"?# ,1 yiiu-.tt Otoi/t ft ; m r j>f 7n.Trwt:u *# Tl?* ? :/! .:)?{ ll.f'irfij ; w"7<3n.'!;t ?#i'v .MirbMt f v I ;:)i* i vji! rvi*i.}: -iuvn-d i. iir'.i# :;in ami i*<? **<* n ??.? <i.-w? ""?n ?! i'. 'ft* ? l1'''1' 1 1* vj #,v wt.i.ii t ut vitrn ",1h fci-t w !> ?*< ?/. .j; ft*; r,,;. ; '<"11 cw ".i'f ". ;if tfCA-fit'iTMQrf. ?.?? rt Vliiil! f/?<r j|?l? * .l.** S';i ''-O' Ij '..fvfljf i<tc'f '.?*WL2Vt-. l.X {'tOMC'tu. 'ii' 4SA i'JLiXM- i* i ?.{ jjirn.f g? -irt ^vnnr-jJT x.t t | 'c<i x^\- ..t :( ; rata a:/.ibv*?sjg.4 so, l lit jN?r*j. <4 55.^ Stxr.* <1 Ej.r;x *0?1 aCc-j i. ij> :3k' <'?i io-a-iiucE.. ua:< ;cri -ji tefjsj. w#i| t'i* fft th< !aw? .;?< } ??* r? .r ?. i>; Vv?/ 0*r.c-n ?oa?iau?s t-> ' growth, b-c lie ar^. m a. M U URtirraiKv* os ^ lay ar*^ /v-4 i#- : are !?=??? pf'-vateut tWan -i ? ? 1 Friiilhig i? ?r"as ?i; ^vix?>Q?. i ?^p^vtaiir ?n saSy Ian is. b.:t bto?ms j continue sp?.iradic. Is parts of Chester i and I^an- ast^r coMntle^ n?-i !s ar** foui, i bur gec^raSiy i b*~ y are k^aa an.'. **?li 1 ' ultlvated. ^*">a Islan i otton ha^ made 1 good growth during the week. Tobacco "???! damaged by hail in i Darlington; selecting t?n1 curing ha^ l-egun in Marion; the tobacco developing rapidly and ia r^-.w prLuJii- ! Ing. I ^xxr- nro sowing are up to good ! stantfn; in th^ Georgetown districts | early ri- *? wilt srwm receive it? harvest] flo'^dtng Melon shipments w.H j-<njn < be heavy. 1'ca- h shipments continue,] nnd the commercinl portion of the i crop is frc-r- from r -t. Wheat and oat? ! 'hrashii'ig is under wfty . yields ' f wheat ; sre generaly al>ove the average; oats ; yields are variable Weits are stril : failing, and water c<cjr?e5 cjrying up in i n few counties an I ^attie are ? :fTcrir,? i The (iop outlook i= generally prom is- i Ing. but a general rain w otil.l be of! great benefit to all ? rop? A Highway Attack. >pai i.anb>irg. Spe-t ial.? Dr. Arthur O. ! Thomas was the victim <A a daring j robbery and vi.ious as?Au!i Sunday night and the si ry of the aensationsl | affair reminds one of the border days : when holdups an ! highwaymen were . the order of the day But what make* | .v,p event of stitl more exciting interest j is the t that it occurred just west j of th* Mills. Dr. Thomas was returning from a day's \isit to fr.enis o'. Fair Forest and left there some time after nightfall. He was riding alone in a buggy and when passing an unfre quented spot along the road some one whom he thought to be a negro r-ame noiselessly behind the U'Jggy and struck him en the head wjt'j either an iron pipe or thick stick. The blow was very h'-avv and l>r Thomas was rendered un- onsciouB. The perpetrator o? the as tult then rifled the pockets of his vic tim an 1 obtained about S2S in money an.! a valuable gold watch. The horse ? ontinued the way homeward with the j ' "i iouK r^iix '*i the b'OZCV. It was r.c-t ur.tll early morning th3t he reco*- j < r<- 1 ?> :ffi ? iently to relate an account I r f t! ?? affair. UfRv-^rs of the police ?ie ! irtm ent at on e went to work on the s?e arid a n^rv*. Tom Richardson. *Aa.s arrested by Officer Cudd a? a susp^ct. The r.egro. ]t is said, i'i ves at ?-Vair K'lr^-st and sp^nt the day there ,Sun lay I Thoinas a?tpr Richardson's arres'. for Fair Forest for the purpose of i ' '.lining oviden e against the n:an in -tody or getting information from vario ;?? sources that may lead to the fine. i of the ? : j i ] t v nerscn. Vay Ask Beard to Review. < n.-..rr.: :a 1 a I It jc nut known ><??' -k r.at th* S'.arr h ? ommis^iuo 1 *s ::! ? in ; ca r>i to th*4 r** i^ort of j \r h'? r ' Mf%rir The r?p''TT has* not } \, t y(r, ? us i i- v? ! ani a* the raf-m* t/? rs nrc f.?.a?t?-r?.d over th<- .^tatf* :t \ be several dayt> before a meeting ? ! ? a> i Whr-thfi the work of rf-pair ? n? ?hv <i? /? f th foynd **'.11 pushed or th* ? cmim??icin will rr>; a.> '-j : ir>< rep'-Tt of Mr. Her'e is a matter ti. i.<- fonsidTed by th? commission as ,i boie..an''. in JWldual members would n?>t ii-' v.?s the matter. It U possible, i. iVTVf-r. that a board v. ill b*> appoint ? /i to over the wh"!t report nf Mr. IPrle .<nd consider the nia.s? of terh fii'-al utt'jr*'!- pr^'nte l \vhi< h are not ?nJer?too(l by thp layiutn. A Charter and a Commission. The Secretary of State Saturday i* .<ued a charter t" the Cook-Bstridjn t'o.npany. a senerai mer< handifte con i' r.j of the to* us of Kershaw, Camden ati.l Lancaster. The capital stock i? J j 2 (hVi. A ronnnifci-ion wa* i.?s>ue;i the Con way Telephone Company. <apatalized at (r*j. Among th^ petiiioncxs u Ro:.e-, t S< a r borough. Bishcp's Fr?enda Gratified. Columbia. Special ? The announce ment of the election of Bishop Ellison' Capers ts Chancellor or tho University1 of the South. Sewanee. Tenn.. to sue* <e?-d the late Hishop Dudley, of Hon tm-ky, hs* glvf?n pleasure to hU friends in Columbia and throughout the diocese of South Carolina. The chancellorship of the University is n position of high honor. The exeeu live duties of, conducting the inalltu Uon are delegated to the vice chan cellor, vboss position corresponds tc tb? presidency oi similar hMtltuUona. J/?- - ' * V v Ttf CAHfOt T?V? fUport v* Wfcr c^?4>i* w,4< **'> *<*? ? ?iwwV Columt"4 ISUi* $KV Tbe <jo*u-* vf U*v Cu;<?u?f u &<khf. TV* ?4 V)?? 4^V errsjoaeot e*y?*rt vmt -v;ro *j/ 'IWWtv *M iU*V4'!??lt i/y \Oc W?J\ h J\>i ?**W. &<*?. 'Krt ???/*/*?> '? l&Ai >.a* >?*?? '?'/?? .?*???*? 4)|V.? to bcur uj ? -?a^r vfU?v/<<4v>.?^ ?omJ> j IS-SOe 1?4r* ?>?.'"'1' '1*J ">.* f.'>U C?fW? C >i; V' K'.'f* b?rr;v. i'snwim) Ttlli'ffWi iu litf yrtl^s' vt '.Ivj ?(*.<>''? twct liW Tfcij* v*yvr?, J^r ' ?.??? *'??? M?wM iwv*)ni4ry ?">.? i,W 'vt/i/ei. v> V/,- V '?*'? Wii.hw, t!t* ?*??? t *? v!?i >.**.(. 't Cv?U/W;>?tt, V, txva / I.* vin <*jiunHUw K-> rv>0<i..- ta>r I'-Mffcj, !?()/ 1u '.?* ycrtKt ?!)?*! 'V* ioijM# H '.'iff * x> aamiufo *iiU, j. <.i/j? "J?r A'J '. VMniJ W?. ? V)?# tytik+\ ZW Vfo t vu*kU 'UOQf v i a.' wivfc -*u ryr??w *<??* ? .??!***?*& '>& '}? ?'ti!v<iIuA ?OA. vW*. *&<?? ;j *???; ;4* }?**; ZaJnitt- t/iuiUiMfr tftr ?> Wtom > ttyWfN>fc Vdp/m i K/ ?:?)<# ?wvr'jtft^r* J* WH; 'iwtKV i ?' * jit 1im /ihMftf o? iH; tfrtfr nwo ?* )iuJjJ't)tf?^Jt .i.ij. wttttfton &/m W^.x V'fc 'l ?'?** 4' "Ol >fc.' !??/?'??/ ii> 'if)'# ?/..? Wfrt tWt|W??S '?<)snit 'ii. ru>"rviy it ?/Uflitw*wutt U Wti 'wiirm /<5 >?. r V4( ?*w<i. Jfeciw, at Wliw.u/It 1/4 1>l? ;.f1#?.|.y >?? v iiwio.jmc -it, ^)u Unmm+iL &!>'.'**? rJ| ,"V'4?i 'isttv aw* *&<i ivr? \ "fc"'<?iti ?; )?< "?/j/w*r?; vjifvcfWc ?*.??5 :,;i*rv,f,7,;n>j><f|j.w i). Hfoi <Vi .' <& x'ftifcjjctfljitt. JJl tilx <vai tj tr. fu -'J, 7i*?\<4 5*9i|jjr?. *.'*?<? <r*'(i+ um *.hu a?i!iu{ <LC 'xwjf'iii t *t;? "l W.M'tM i)?lfc,f ,%cvati'<<vt kWfU .??-?a-.'i'i'Xwit ? J?ji>{?vn^ X'i 7 i t.-? ,:x ".i^i ? ?i.Oi.'< ,-cxfc?mctto? *r? zSmcu 4aj .?; nfv^iayis*. ow? vHJ-e vrrxji -j4 ifwiiw't <jc oci<;r aixsourv a** w?;':?a-tac -;c i-es^'.'ctca of say ls.<a4: is! ?'X>'i. ? -:,^re.i*{a;y 4p y-rtfrd by if we.iifcnies3 e\ <>?t??v:i*Liy ii> wsls -oncfvut'OO [ to :h*i the ? : v^ram^cf. n^#vl hav# a._> h?:uailen iQ 3ttissti?uticj ia? pres^at eeJJics oi lobby Aai' the of th^ iuu??r 'iom*3 >>> a ^rtuan^nt. flrvprco( AUd suuabie cr>cstru?.-tion proTlieJ iht> weight of jdu':1? shaii not ei.ec4 ??> l?? ^ pr.un.1s f'er sq-.J3r<? foo*. This "an W l-e#? obtaia?d by H?h? angle or * T vron framing vo\erv-j by ??eta{ lathing un'l hSr l p'.iaier * th the prr-p^r orna m^Ktal ^nish. ff su-h change? i--e contena plated 1 b*tt to r^nmmeaii that the '.*o shorter brackets. SMpporting the inner dome cn the T\bg of the main dome, he ar-st remove! and replacfi by c'm:!ar b\:t much longer brackets. !t appears that one of thcsi? main ribs is bent, an;! I thftik this is due jo the fact that tbc braok^t rtc>f6 r.:t extend far enough !;imc ofl :ht steel ri:;. The subMitu tior? cf .?u:h new brackew fan l>e a.* i-?jmptisht- 1 without much dlflVulty. proper ^hcrinc beinc first ere<.,'i^!J. Attached to this report anl forming 'part cf same are sk?"t?xh shoeing iay oyt of the girders and five sheets of calculations. Ite?pectfull v submitted. (?igned) KORT BFIRLE. M. Am So.'. C. K. <"hicf Structural Engineer, Office of the t'lp^r % isiug Architect. I". S. Treasury Department. Union's Chamber of Commence. I'ojon. S{mn iai. ? Union's business Eta have decided to organize a chaai t>er of commerce. A lueeiing for this purpc-se waf he'd last week and the following, who are representative of Union's interest, w^re present: W. T. Thomson, of Farr \ & Thomson. R. P Henry of the >Sututl Dry Hoods Com pany \V McLurQ of Mcl.ure Mer cantile Company. !*\I,. W'agnon of the Union (Jrocery Company, J. C. Copc land of 5Ui'.ey-Cop^land Company. \S*. f> Arthur. whoTesale gr'N^r, U J. liarifs of the Hameai Grocery Com pany. F. (i. A '/s tell of W. T. I^?aty & Co.. F C Duk\. druggist: Mayor R., 1^. McNally. who also represents, the Bailey Lumber ajaJ Manufacturing Company; Dr. 1 M. TTatr. 'dentist; Thomas M* NaSly. of Fant Brother Company. Dr. 3L G. Sarratt, Dr. J. H. Hamilton. Attorneys V. E. DePass. W. W Joha&Cn and Ieter Butler, and Al lan Nicholson, cf "ProgTesp.'' The uieeticu as ? ailed to or ler bv Mayor M'Nally. and the temporary officers ?dented were Thomas McXally. ihair n:an. and Allaa Nicholson, secretary. The only business transacted was the appointment of a committee consisting of Allan Nicholson. W. D. Arthur and V. K D^Pass to draft a constittition an i by-!aws. and as ?-'*on 3s the^e are prepare.] <\ m-et.nz to perfect the or gan:zaii--a v .11 be h'.l 1. It is Ijelleved tbat th:s <hamwr cf commerce will nir:ir. m":r V! for "br future advanremen: of I'ni r. 'irn:r.f r.ua1!y industrially and ?: -t.nrt ! J v G>"een not Guiity. A:k< n. J ?:nr At 7 ?Aio-k Satur itay morning tne jury in the < ase of i/r (irrrs *b? Wednesday ecc ralsz fcas 6n on ?r?s?5 f'-r h5s lif *? for th? kiliinp of \bram S?jra*-ky. je tvrnM a verdi t < f roi gmjty." ant! ?one <? f iV rocs' scnsaticnal cases that ryt; ?ji._urr*-ti in Aiken county i* t=n..!e }. fir'n arc! hi = young *i f?\ who ha? stool faithfully by him through thi<-k and thin." together with his father an') mother an! brothers, loft ;<>r i rwir home <;*-?: Hawthorn*'. Thu jury stavti j i:i their room from 7 p. m.< I'r'lav mitii . oVl".k Saturday morn ing. Rothschild's Munificent Gift. Paris. By Cable. ? Baron Altthonpe de Rot? hs< hild. Bnron Edmond rlc Koths c\ :i'l an<l Biron CJustave <lr Roth* < 1 iUs. Jhr#1** of th#? ?hiefs of theRots'h ? hild family, railed upon M. Trouillot, Jhc Minister of Commerce. Monday af trrnoon. to inform him of their inten t.on to give $2,000,000 for the purpose ' f providing ch^p and healthy dwell ings for the Faiislan working classes. Seven Scalarshlpa., Th<- aouth Carolina Federation ??( Women's Clubs has 37 k< holar,*Mj>* In thn colleges of the South. Moat of these nre taken and only seven are j '?p.?n at present. Examinations for ? ?hoce will be held In carh rounty of *h?' State on July 20. and those de siring to *Vy for any of the vacancies nxust rtiake application before July 19th to Mlaa Anadora Baer, chairman vf tho EduratUftial Department South Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs. Dull street, Charleston. Ill III WiniR MIKES WOMEN NERVOUS.' , Blanche Grey. A Y?U Kmwk Lady $*ud* L*?s#r ** ?&W**m?.ut Jo Pe-ru-na. ' M .?? W 1-tt 2* Spru>.$ tjarxien R-'ti-i, Ui:vliAt, .\ . ? r -r* : "iUviitt aaw-i IVrw** to-* ;a^t * tv, i ston?*? n ifwtb** tvtti tv Kt'Aii v>' 4 biv-krn Jown st* rrnr t*s: resir.t*. t am j,wjus*<i te tr L't six ?.:h tfai# **?.*? r.<fti s?tflf\is<tR<-. 1 Mi i-*y ? t rwub'ed ? ti's. AttJ {.'o^r J:a-i'.io!i Jof ?vcw *r<i t trtra pfEM-ies j.c.>i ?i (wVatox r^tr.evi to rv>'.or>f tif.r fe*i*r:fei \ctn:? I c?-j Prrtia*. In tTirv* ert.vB:K* 1 KtJ r?'iMr <r*si ni* aeaUa i"J *$rvajia. ? kiiry IfcifiLi Suggestions by Dr. Hartman ? How; to Combat the Nervous Depression Incident to Warm Weather, KervousdfM Js T'ry common among women. This condition is due anaemic ne?v? c(ntt'fi. Tne nerve centers ar? the resefroir for n erv# vitality. lhes# centers become bk>od!fa-> for the want ol proper nutritio.;. This condition w esj^tially notieeab ? during the warm ?f?on. K*ery nujn mer an army of invalids are prontMca a? a direct result of *esk nervous ijrittroi Tbia could easily be overcome by thtf use of Peruna. Peruna strikes at the root of the 1 rouble by correcting . the digestion, Perfect digestion furnishes in creased nutrition for tha nervn centre#. Perfectly digested food given these reser voir* of Ufo a vitality which cr?flt?a strong, steady nerves, and in this mtilptr forttiiea and nourishes life. Mi?? lilanche Grey, a prominent young society woman of Memphis, Tenn., In a recent letter from 174 Alabama street, writes: "To a society woman whose ner vous force is often taxed to the utmost from lack of rest and irregular meals, I ktu* w of nothing which I it of no much btHefit im I'erurut. I took it a few months ago when I felt my strength giv ing way, and ft soon uutite itself mo i (fent in (//I'/iif/ me new ntreu(fth ami health."? .\n us utanche Ufey, Pe-ru-na Contains No Ifarcotios. One reason why Peruiin has found per manent use in ko many homes is that it I contains no narcotic of any kind. Peruna { is perfectly harmless. Jt enn be used any . length of time without acquiring a drug habit. Peruna does not produce temporary results. It is permanent in its effect. It has no bad effect upon the mtrin, and gradually eliminates catarrh by re moving the cause of catarrh. There are n multitude of homes where Peruna has been ? u?*-t| off and on for twenty years. Such a thing could not be possible if Peruna con tained any drugs of a narcotic nature. At (his season of the year we are pe I -Mitiarly liable tp inflammations of the stomach and bowojs. li is the part of wis ' dom to learn how to treat them short and ? :n the easiest and quickest manner. Pe I rSV,:* does by its peculiar power I A.l forms of catarrhal troubles. over Free 1? l w W 1'oftiiUw (ore for ALL STOMACH THOUfcJLtS. Ti'.N'ER'S DYSPEIWA REMEDY ?&? Kl'i.l'l AH .W >I/F. AVrtt* n? rour Calf. I*. Box I.1H, Atlmilu, <??i SOUTHERN DENTAL COLLEGE, GEORGIA ' I! you ar* imertsjiit obtaining jylen!*! education. write for g,J fu}| in'truction. * OR St W FOST?fl. Dtii, 103 NORTH BUTLER STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA A Respite. What shall wo do with ov.r iven? Wipe 'cm out. Kill 'cm off. at>o"::$h.' em. fsvj a stern Kansas prophetess. Human? hearts w:il fu pe that milder measures will be sufficient. In fac{. there ?s a si^air. of hope. A* a meet ins; of the Housekeepers Ailianee the nC-^'S was ptxh'lshod Ttiat ' men a :c mspplanting g'r's u!oag the lines of domestic service." 80 the "servant problem"* in solved; and ra?o folks have a respite and may eveu be useful.? New York S;;p. Wfl! Worth Sfdnc. 0:e el the most interesting exhibits t-zr.ou,: the mar.v cf all kind* at the Louis i "H f ? .% Kii^MtrO!! in vt. !.o ji? :# thst ci tLe Winchester lie; rating Arm? Company, of New Haver. 0?nn.. manu facturers of rej*atiug rir*f~ .? rs *1 fhotguni 1 and all k.nd? c: a:.uEJua.t.;>::. The csh;b:t was ;n rcad.ne?> *nd ?<? oj-ei-ed on the tirs; day of the fii.% a faci laa; clearly illustrates the enterprise and up-to-dat? methods of the company be-h'.nd it. I: is the aim o: the Winchester Repeating Arm.- C-oinpany to s b<j w &? their exmbit the hish development which they have rcached in the making of guns and ammu nition. sari one needs only to see the ex hibit to realize ho-*- r.ear to perfection that development has cornc. There can b? seen the new automatic repeating r;3e, all kinds of thotzuns, the modern ?noke lea* ?hftjtn *h*!!s ARd rifle car tridge*; in fact everything that can inter*?t the devotees oi hunting and trap and tar get shoot ;ns. ; I> ?n't fad to ee^> the exhibit a: tho M?jwjfacturei^.?rf{iNF;?h and Game Budding. It's well worth vbwrv'vhi'e. Vunicijal pawnshops are /roj-cted in Lon^'i*. ^ J We take j^-,isur?> in calling \ttention t hVftd r vpliC*: rn ?-rit of th>* FoutheVu Colleg^ Atlanta. Ga. It is re?*omn?eWde-1 a= one of the best dentnl eo'ti~??-? if? tho ?ountry. Thoroughly e<juipi>ed in every way. Flcrentina. O surely, surely life is fair, A: ?! surety. p:re!y hearts r.-e true; wttnesa. bairn of Apr?! sir. Ar.d boundless depth of midnight bl Tv.? trouble of ar. hour a ?<"?. That seenrieo to r'i..i,<] our way, Ie sanish?'J ?? th* laM-v?ar snow That hid the h'lls of Fescle Ard softly sti!l the moonlight fall,*. O love, and rr.^k"* f'-r th?-e ar.d nr.? Ari K?l*-n "mid thfs hay-leaf *alj*, The Jraprant bow era c! ficbcii. Hc.w pertly o'er cur spirits ni'/vc The jrold^n hour? feared would diel Tfcfr -.cry f:Atr.r- that threatened Love, iUi if: Ia t Uj? light *e<e hirri l>y. -Lfnwt Myera. n n n botanic DiDiDiBLOOD balm The GreitTeuedJitinydy foe Oie ?pee<iy ?Ad p*ns?M?l cut of khcueu ma, Ctiwrb, L'k?r?. Sorer, r.r jp ttcs?, Wtttofit, hemworM, and iH BIOOO AND SKIN DISEASES. J It :? by f?r |S< b*K ard ?!ocd I'cnfecr frcr offrfrd to the wcrld. It nikei new. r.th tlccd, iipirti renewed tj. rainy, aod mirarulcut Kt?:.r.? propertie*. Writ* tor Book of Won derful Cures. Mirt fr?e oo aMtlcatioa. li r.r.t kef?t by your lo?iI dru||iM, Mad Sr oo for a iMtg e built, or J) on for 111 bottle*, ud TT.edir.ar will be teat, freight f~?i J, by BLOOD BALM CO, Atlanta. Ga. INSOMNIA ? Ji Vt1 * for lu^acU. ?:u ? a ? taitiiw for OT?r twenty ?*?rt ffuJiff? MT lL?t I'tKMHi lur* girta t?*mc i i .*?" cth?r r?s?? | kt*? rrer trl*<? ? tttnv to lay frit'a^i u UiA? til tXey are r?prt*?r,w-l." 7 r '"6* M Tbo?. OUUrt. IU. Besl For Th? Bowel* CANovc*nwme ?pHassa-isaBais. Musical Ring. A minister in (ho north of Ixmdon possesses the most wonderful rlnt; fn the world. In appearance it is ?n ordinary gold signet ring, but it is, in addition, a perfect little musical b*; t . 13 y touching a tiny spring, and ? fcei-Jlng t h <?- ring close to the oar, one ' can hear a sweet hymn tun*?. By . placing the ring on a box the chr.rm ' ir.g tore? of th:5 unique ring can be heard all over a large room. i Or. {Jiggers' Huckleberry Cordial The Great Southern Remedy. ? Cure# all Stomach and Bowl TrotiblfHi *'j?h aa Chronic Dysentery. Choleri Mor i bus. Bloody snd nlfo children teethlrg. It seldom fails to mako quick '? ?rd r*rn,ar.er.t cure* of nli stOTTiicli owl bowel diseases' t?-ee testimonial of tho ' lata HE /my W. G-Rj\T>V. . Or. Walter A. Taylor. Atlanta, Ga. D?ar Sir: This la the nrst certlfcat# that I have ever given as to the merit# ? of any medicine. but J take pleasure" In "" ? recommending Dr. Btggers' Huckleberry Ccrcial. I consider It the beat remedy ; that ? have ever used In my family for i Stomacn s-3 Bcveet Trouble*. 50o Inr . vested tn a bottle of this medicine to b? used In the beginning of any dtomachr trouble wtif cften save life as well as a large doctor's bill. I have a friend whose life was. In my opinion, saved by the prcmpt use of Dr. Btggers' Huckleberry | Ccrdla!. For safe by all Druggists, 29 i and 5C< per bottle, ti, L. (Signed) HENRY W. GRADY, - ' Atl mU. &??. May ?. 1687. j Haltiwanfftr-Taylor Drug Co., Prop., Atlanta, Ga. Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and MulJein will ct;rr Coujfh*. Croup ?r.<! Consumption. Price 2ocan<1$l abottliT FREE to WOMEN A Largo Trial Box and book of In* ?t ructions absolutely Free and Post paid, enough to prove the value of Pax tine Toilet Antiseptic _ ^wtlno Is In ponder form to dlaaolve bi *"J'r ? "on -poisonous and far superior to liquid ?ntlsentlca containing alcohol which IrrlUtei Inflamed surfaces, and h*y? n ' cleansing prop erties. The contents ft every bo* make# more Antiseptic Solu tion ? lasts longer ? ?OtI furllur ? Hg? ua?s In the tamily and ocevmorcgood than any antiseptic preparation >ou can buy. The formula of a noted Boston physician* and used with great success as a Vaginal Wash, for LeucorThcea, PcJvic Catarrh, Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts, and all soreness of mucus membrane. In lor*} treatment of femalo ills Faxtineis inraluabie. Uw*i a* a Vaginal WokU rhallcnjre tti? worM to pro?luc6 its ffjual for tl.orouKhne^*. 1 1 is a revelation in clcansing ani healing; power; it K?1H all p> rras which ca'i^o in {'animation aii<l discharges. All lea<Hng rtrtijrK^ts keep l'*xtl?c; prlcc?5f)c. a Yyx ; If y<'Ur*<loCAiiot,prnd to usfor it. Don't t!**?s a ratmt'ito ? there i? nothing like Past inc. Writ* for the Free llox of l'Axtlno to-day. BL PAXTON CO., 7 Pop? Bldg., Boston, Mas*. Dropsy CURED G I" 3t CluloJc _ Relief. T In 8 toao fn t ? a cure li? wto ??.l.y8. Trial treatment Wnf^Dr Soc.iaititt, Box n Atlanta. 6a ELIXIR. BABEK The Quick knd Sure Care for MALARIA. CHILLS, FEVER AND LA GRIPPE, It ?? ? powerful Ionic and tpprl'itr r wiil'ur* ?!??? tlrni fretir.* r?tn* In Back. I.tmb* ? fill Head. la a pt?r?ly w?< tab!c compound, an<l miIiIm KaQaUUc or Ar?c?lc. l*rep*red by KIACZKirtll At ft., Waehlnstoo.D.C. J^AViTABrLMw SpitS J?o. 27. ii Eye ey* mm